Archive for April, 2008
A challenge to Barack
Republican veepstakes ticket
seen as challenge to Obama
MINNESOTA’s Pawlenty / MASSACHUSETTS’ Romney / RICE / ARKANSAS’ Huckabee / FLORIDA’s Crist:
The top in the ticket for ARIZONA’s McCain in the Republican presumptive nominee’s White House bid.
First black woman
US vice president
as McCain’s veep?
CONDOLEEZA RICE
U.S. Sec. of State
28%
MIKE HUCKABEE
ex-Arkansas Gov.
27%
MITT ROMNEY
ex-Massachusetts Gov.
23%
CHARLIE CRIST
Florida Gov.
6%
TIM PAWLENTY
Minnesota Gov.
4%
Others
12%
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TOTAL
100%
Bubba factor: Bam vs. Bill?
Splitsville and Splitting Bill:
Great Barack-Hillary Divide
NEW YORK POST
Will unity ticket be key
to Democratic victory?
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Hill’s Penn lead: 9.2, not 10%
Barack slows Hillary’s well-oiled machine;
no double-digit lead in single-figure score
2008 General Primary
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Unofficial Returns
*** 9,212 out of 9,264 Districts (99.44%) Reporting Statewide ***
Map Courtesy of Digital-Topo-Maps.com
Democratic Primary
Candidate
Percent
Votes
CLINTON, HILLARY (DEM)
54.6%
1,237,696
OBAMA, BARACK (DEM)
45.4%
1,029,672
Republican Primary
Candidate
Percent
Votes
HUCKABEE, MIKE (REP)
11.4%
89,957
MCCAIN, JOHN (REP)
72.7%
575,543
PAUL, RON (REP)
15.9%
125,705
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Dream, or nightmare?
Dream ticket?
ask Nancy
‘BITTER’ PILL TO SWALLOW.
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton race to
their April 22 finish in the Keystone State.
ABC illustration
PELOSI pleads ‘No … NO.’ Speaker says ‘Nay!’
By PATRICK HEALY
Tuesday, 22 April 2008
IMAGINE President Barack Obama is preparing his first State of the Union message. Would he want Vice President Hillary Rodham Clinton tut-tutting with edits or suggesting how she [...]
The age factor: Bam vs. Hill
Age a great predictor
in Clinton vs. Obama
A YOUNG woman completes a form to become a volunteer for the Barack Obama campaign outside a high school in Levittown, Pennsylvania.
Ruth Fremson/NEW YORK TIMES
Hillary’s pinnocle play as a child
in grandpa’s old lakehouse won’t
do with young pro-Barack voters
By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE
Tuesday, 22 April 2008
JAY Leno recently made fun of a commercial for Senator [...]
Obamacans unite anew!
Dick, Ike daughters
unite behind Barack
OBAMACANS Julie Nixon-Eisenhower (left), daughter of Republican President Richard Nixon and wife of Republican President Dwight Eisenhower’s grandson Dwight David Eisenhower II, and her sister-in-law Susan Eisenhower (right), granddaughter of President Eisenhower, share an admiration for Democratic frontrunner Barack Obama.
A Nixon for Obama … after another Eisenhower,
Kennedy clanfolk all endorse Land of Lincolner
By MICHAEL LUO
Tuesday, [...]
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ON THEME OF ‘CHANGE’
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Fresh, Obama-like ex-Catholic bishop
wins Paraguay presidency in landslide …
FORMER Catholic bishop Fernando Lugo of Paraguay beats former education minister Blanca Ovelar in the national election for president of the Latin American state.
Jorge Saenz/AP
… beats experienced, Clinton-like lady
Monday, 21 April 2008
ASUNCION – Former Roman Catholic bishop Fernando Lugo won a historic victory in Paraguay’s presidential election Sunday, [...]
Bam is flush; Hill in debt
Obama pulls away in fundraising
RIDE THE BAM TRAIN. Democratic presidential nominee-to-be Barack Obama pulls the train whistle as his campaign leaves Wynnewood, Pennsylvania.
Ozier Muhammad/NEW YORK TIMES
Barack began month with 5-1
cash advantage over Hillary
Monday, 21 April 2008
WASHINGTON – Barack Obama began April with a 5-to-1 cash advantage over a debt-saddled Hillary Rodham Clinton, setting the stage for his [...]
From Hill to Bam with no love lost
REJECTING HILLARY
Clintons sort friends: Past and present
MINNESOTA’s Klobuchar / PENNSYLVANIA’s Casey / MISSOURI’s McCaskill / MASSACHUSETTS’ Kerry:
They all have shifted their support and allegiance to ILLINOIS’ Obama and rejected NEW YORK’s Clinton.
Erosion of support damages
juggernaut of ‘inevitability’
By MARK LEIBOVICH
Sunday, 20 April 2008
WASHINGTON – Nancy Larson’s most difficult conversation was, by far, the one with Chelsea Clinton.
“It [...]
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